Someone should put together a highlight reel of the early celebrations after every block, tackle and yardage gain, like they had just won the Super Bowl or something. But maybe at this point the occasional execution of football fundamentals is the only thing left to celebrate.

Dooley should have suited up and gone in at wide receiver after that perfect sideline catch. Maybe if Florida had adjusted their coverage on Dooley we could have gotten a man open. It wasn't clear if he was the intended receiver, though.

When it was gut check time, players and fans alike asked for the check and checked out. Was there anyone left to get arrested for rushing the field after the game? The game was rich in Tradition and Pageantry, though, so there's always that. That and Kosher pulled pork hot dogs.

I watched the game and was stunned at how quickly the game turned once UT missed that extra point. It seemed like Muschamp made adjustments to how the Vols were playing, but Dolley never responded to those adjustments and they were just shut down. Plus, the Vols need a running game if they are going to survive this year.

Also in Tyler Bray's defense, I seem to recall that Dooley told him last year "If you get in trouble, I'm always open over here on the sidelines" or something to that effect. Probably should have clarified that he was just kidding, mostly.

I will say that the Comcast ESPN feed quality was awesome. Props to them for that. Of the few sports programs I've seen on digital systems, the bandwidth too easily gets overwhelmed by too much movement, which is kind of a killer for sports. Just fans shaking stuff in the stands is often enough to turn the picture into low-rez mosaics. There was none of that last night and high res. was always maintained. I'd be totally happy with 720p if it consistently looked this good.